"We were going to go to lunch. I said, ‘I've got a little time.’ That's about it," Schmadl said.

Schmadl, however, slowly changed his story when police told him they had a recorded phone conversation between Schmadl and the woman.

"Did you have sex with her?" Haase said.

"Yes," said Schmadl.

"How much did you pay her?" said Haase.

"$50, $75," said Schmadl.

The sticking point for the aldermanic candidate in the questioning was over what he may have said to the woman.

"You also told her you knew us, you knew me, that I was coming over for the Super Bowl," said Haase.

"I'm being honest. I never mentioned your name or anybody's names ever," said Schmadl.

The officer implied Schmadl lied to the woman about an association with Cudahy police, claiming he told her he'd put in a good word for her with the department regarding her prostituting, which Schmadl denied.

Two judges have recused themselves from the case, so Schmadl doesn't have a court date yet.

He said he intends to stay in the aldermanic race, where he faces incumbent Dick Bartoshevich.